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worldwide looking for case volume up 3.1% in north america. the company says for the first quarter it was 4%. first quarter 4%. >> there's a big announcement the company put out 10 minutes ago saying they are taking steps with five of the bottling partners to try to change the way they set up the beverage partnership model in the united states. they're calling this 21st century beverage model. it means they will be granting new expanding bottling company. squire coca-cola usa, cloak qaa bottling company high company. >> eurasia up 15. >> i had diet coke and pep sa as well. >> eurasia up 1. >> latin america four below. a mix but overall 4% was above expectations. it's up 62 cents. it should help the futures at this point. >> investors searching for answers in yesterday's bombing in boston. >> good morning, andrew. we're expecting a big day of beefed up security across the country in response to the events in boston yesterday. we have the emancipation day parade expected to go on today. they are going to beef up security at the parade. we can ex
worldwide looking for case volume up 3.1% in north america. the company says for the first quarter it was 4%. first quarter 4%. >> there's a big announcement the company put out 10 minutes ago saying they are taking steps with five of the bottling partners to try to change the way they set up the beverage partnership model in the united states. they're calling this 21st century beverage model. it means they will be granting new expanding bottling company. squire coca-cola usa, cloak qaa...
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brooke, we're starting with another major threat to america, obviously, in north korea. >> right. here we go again, chris, good morning. good morning to you. beginning in north korea now the leader's dialing up the rhetoric here. here is what we know right now. they're saying that they will not provide any warnings before attacking south korea. leaders in seoul say the north's threats are regrettable. also, in south korea, a u.s. marine helicopter went down near the border with the north. we're now seeing some pictures of the scene. take a look at the smoke here. see the fire. calling it a hard landing. the marines were taking part in a drill. there were some injuries, but all the marines reportedly will be okay. >>> "minding your business" this tuesday morning, a recovery on wall street. stocks are set to open a bit higher today. but this comes after a pretty big sell-off yesterday. cnn's alison kosik is in for christine romans. and as we say, yesterday was the worst day of the year. keeping it in perspective, it's been a pretty good year. >> it really has. you really do have to
brooke, we're starting with another major threat to america, obviously, in north korea. >> right. here we go again, chris, good morning. good morning to you. beginning in north korea now the leader's dialing up the rhetoric here. here is what we know right now. they're saying that they will not provide any warnings before attacking south korea. leaders in seoul say the north's threats are regrettable. also, in south korea, a u.s. marine helicopter went down near the border with the north....
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secretary of state vowing to protect america's allies. earlier today north korean leader kim jong-un made what is believed to be his first public appearance in two weeks. here he is, it includes visiting the mausoleum where his grandfather, kim il-sung and his father kim jong-il lie in state. jim clancy has the latest from seoul, south korea. jim. >> reporter: brooke, john, yes, there were major celebrations going on this day in north korea to mark the 101st birthday of kim il-sung, the founding father of north korea. kim jong-un emerged from two weeks of absence. he appeared to be flanked by members of his military as he visited the glass encased coffins of his grandfather and his father to pay what the north koreans said was the humblest of respects. meantime, in south korea, people got up, had breakfast and went to work and opened up the newspaper. it wasn't kim jong-un on the cover, no, it was psy and the release of his new single. the media here came under a little criticism because of the way that they have described these lavish ce
secretary of state vowing to protect america's allies. earlier today north korean leader kim jong-un made what is believed to be his first public appearance in two weeks. here he is, it includes visiting the mausoleum where his grandfather, kim il-sung and his father kim jong-il lie in state. jim clancy has the latest from seoul, south korea. jim. >> reporter: brooke, john, yes, there were major celebrations going on this day in north korea to mark the 101st birthday of kim il-sung, the...
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only if they meet certain, you know, criteria in terms of denuclearizing north korea. what conditions should those be? and do you think that's a plausible option? it is an option. >> the issue that we have is we've established a construct dealing with north korea that involves six parties. the north and the south, china, russia, and the united states and japan. and so to break that dynamic is a bit unusual. in many cases, we've requested that that dynamic be broken down in terms of the chinese, who truly maintain a degree of influence over north korea that none of the other parties today. albeit that's somewhat imanishing. so it's important that the united states step up and say, look, here's a potential break to this logjam, in that north korea has clearly indicated that it doesn't respond to diplomatic overtures. and it clearly is only going to do what it wants to do. so i think the fact that the secretary has said, look, let's take a different course is important. but the preconditions are absolutely essential, and again north korea has indicated no effort on their
only if they meet certain, you know, criteria in terms of denuclearizing north korea. what conditions should those be? and do you think that's a plausible option? it is an option. >> the issue that we have is we've established a construct dealing with north korea that involves six parties. the north and the south, china, russia, and the united states and japan. and so to break that dynamic is a bit unusual. in many cases, we've requested that that dynamic be broken down in terms of the...
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america here at home that have claws longer than their hands that look like giant freddy krugers. >> as far as the species we see in the film? >> he's walking this way. >> scientists say most of these things should have wings. >> we have a striking array of fossils that have come out in the past ten to 15 years and show many nonavian dinosaurs actually possessed feathers. >> according to the natural history museum this dinosaur should actually have looked more like this. yikes. and this colorful display? should have been even more vibrant in hd film and in real life. >> we don't know the full spectrum of colors that might have been out there but we can get at some of the structural colors including certain blacks, iridescent blues and also kind of the orange color you mute might see in a robin. you about biggest challenge to the accuracy of the fantasy film, dna. last year a team of researchers from australia's murdoch university released a study suggesting dna can only survive intact about 7 million years. that's about 170 million shy of what the jurrasaic period. so while embryos f
america here at home that have claws longer than their hands that look like giant freddy krugers. >> as far as the species we see in the film? >> he's walking this way. >> scientists say most of these things should have wings. >> we have a striking array of fossils that have come out in the past ten to 15 years and show many nonavian dinosaurs actually possessed feathers. >> according to the natural history museum this dinosaur should actually have looked more like...
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this pushes north america to the top of the pile. the 20th century because we saw the shrinking of the pacific ocean, so big, that right up until the late 19th century, it's just very difficult for people to exploit the pacific. >> when you travel to asia, you take the flights and the pacific is long. >> it's really a illuminating just to look at a globe. you turn the globe and look at the atlantic and see the cont u tunents on the other side. it fills the entire field of vision. the whole thing. as the 20th century went on, the internet, jet airliners and i think what we're are seeing now with east asia, and particularly china, is that like the united states 200 years ago, they're now being drawn into a global economy and for quite a while, they were a periphery, some still are, a periphery to an american dominated system. but the big trend is then pushing to the top of rising to this global system. >> and do they have experience. two views. one is, look, china was always, the middle kingdom, fine, they dominated their own little pa
this pushes north america to the top of the pile. the 20th century because we saw the shrinking of the pacific ocean, so big, that right up until the late 19th century, it's just very difficult for people to exploit the pacific. >> when you travel to asia, you take the flights and the pacific is long. >> it's really a illuminating just to look at a globe. you turn the globe and look at the atlantic and see the cont u tunents on the other side. it fills the entire field of vision....
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. >>> one of the quality labels has been linked with sweat shops in south america. we're going to tell you more when we come back. >>> in north korea, tensions increase. >>> and the country has already declared war. now american fighter jets, they are in the region. >>> in south africa, doctors say the health of nelson mandela is now improving. the former president, he's being treated for a lung infection, and this is the second time in a month he's been admitted to a hospital. >> his lung problems go back to when he was jailed by taking on apartheid in fact he contracted tuberculosis during that 27 years he was in prison. >>> and a clothing maker is now accused of abusing workers in argentina. the labels on the clothing might sound a little familiar. >> the conditions investigators found were brutal. >> reporter: the workshop was a cluttered mess. authorities finding sewing equipment only meters away from bunk beds. at another sweat shop, investigators found worn mattresses, unsanitary conditions. workers live there working up to 60 hours a week. >> these people we
. >>> one of the quality labels has been linked with sweat shops in south america. we're going to tell you more when we come back. >>> in north korea, tensions increase. >>> and the country has already declared war. now american fighter jets, they are in the region. >>> in south africa, doctors say the health of nelson mandela is now improving. the former president, he's being treated for a lung infection, and this is the second time in a month he's been...
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. >>> plus, they were trying to be the first-ever to row, that's them, to row from africa to north america, but after 73 days their boat capsized. the rest is coming up. >>> it
. >>> plus, they were trying to be the first-ever to row, that's them, to row from africa to north america, but after 73 days their boat capsized. the rest is coming up. >>> it
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north america is reaching critical mass and should remain a region of opportunity. bilateral trade and investment within the region have grown exponentially. part of the expectations of some of us who were at the tables 20 years ago, in 2012 alone, mexico-u.s. trade reached $494 billion. more than $1.3 billion today. almost $1 million per minute. mexico is the third largest u.s. trading partner. we are a special partner. -- one, the mexican market the u.s. economy in 2012. in mexico, $273 billion. this is more than the $210 billion of combined u.s. exports or of the country. excluding canada. this is more than u.s. exports to japan and china combined. france,xports to germany, and the data kingdom, $175 billion. furthermore, mexico imports from the u.s. maintain and create jobs in the economy. the u.s. economy says each of the additional billion exports more than six to 2 million jobs. $18 billion in [indiscernible] create 107,000 new u.s. jobs. jobs relied on trade with mexico. fromtate's benefits exports to mexico, mexico was the main destination for exports come
north america is reaching critical mass and should remain a region of opportunity. bilateral trade and investment within the region have grown exponentially. part of the expectations of some of us who were at the tables 20 years ago, in 2012 alone, mexico-u.s. trade reached $494 billion. more than $1.3 billion today. almost $1 million per minute. mexico is the third largest u.s. trading partner. we are a special partner. -- one, the mexican market the u.s. economy in 2012. in mexico, $273...
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america and has had articles published in the "new york times" and the "washington tribune." welcomeon the new york committee for nelson mandela's first visit to the united states. so i'm going to let our panelists to know a lot more than i do speak. >> can you go to the next one, please? history ismigration one of those fields that prove the validity of the old adage, the more things change, the more they remain the same. we tend to think of today's immigrants as totally different from those of our past, but well superficial differences do exist, at the fundamental level, today's emigrants are no different than those who came to isrica up to 1860, which what i've been asked to cover. i would like to focus on for such similarities. can i have the next slide? in every time in american history, there has been one immigrant group that is especially feared or vilified and whose members were said to be fundamentally different and inferior to the immigrants who came before them. but before long, that group becomes widely accepted and most americans forget they ever had an objection
america and has had articles published in the "new york times" and the "washington tribune." welcomeon the new york committee for nelson mandela's first visit to the united states. so i'm going to let our panelists to know a lot more than i do speak. >> can you go to the next one, please? history ismigration one of those fields that prove the validity of the old adage, the more things change, the more they remain the same. we tend to think of today's immigrants as...
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north america, western europe and the middle east are currently accounting for 80% of all of that net in over out with united states making up almost half. we continue to be a receiving nation of incoming populations. it is a contribution and factor of the great strength of our country. where to record use fit in? incoming population are at the tip of that -- about 70,000 or 80,000 a year as determined by a presidential declaration and executed through the state department's program. probably the most honorable at the top of this pyramid, the ones most at risk and in need of intervention. the immigration waves in need are not new. we are approaching an immigration wave. 14.7% of theabout u.s. a population. or 40 almost at 13% now million people. this is old data. i will show newer stuff. in 2008, the top five countries where the burmese or the iraqis -- sorry, the burmese from the border in thailand and malaysia. -mosaic is about fusing democracy -- demography and help. that we areeciate not a melting pot but we are a music -- a mosaic and every -- an atlanta, we have a large ethiopia
north america, western europe and the middle east are currently accounting for 80% of all of that net in over out with united states making up almost half. we continue to be a receiving nation of incoming populations. it is a contribution and factor of the great strength of our country. where to record use fit in? incoming population are at the tip of that -- about 70,000 or 80,000 a year as determined by a presidential declaration and executed through the state department's program. probably...
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north america is reaching critical mass and should remain a region of opportunity. bilateral trade and investment within the region have grown exponentially. part of the expectations of some of us who were at the tables 20 years ago, in 2012 alone, mexico-u.s. trade reached $494 billion. more than $1.3 billion today. almost $1 million per minute. mexico is the third largest u.s. trading partner. we are a special partner. for one, the mexican market -- the u.s. economy in 2012. in mexico, $273 billion. this is more than the $210 billion of combined u.s. exports or of the country. excluding canada. this is more than u.s. exports to japan and china combined. france,xports to germany, and the data kingdom, $175 billion. furthermore, mexico imports from the u.s. thetain and create jobs in economy. the u.s. economy says each of the additional billion exports more than six to 2 million jobs. $18 billion in [indiscernible] they helped create 107,000 new u.s. jobs. 6 million u.s. jobs relied on trade with mexico. the state's benefits from exports to mexico, mexico was the ma
north america is reaching critical mass and should remain a region of opportunity. bilateral trade and investment within the region have grown exponentially. part of the expectations of some of us who were at the tables 20 years ago, in 2012 alone, mexico-u.s. trade reached $494 billion. more than $1.3 billion today. almost $1 million per minute. mexico is the third largest u.s. trading partner. we are a special partner. for one, the mexican market -- the u.s. economy in 2012. in mexico, $273...
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we are developing cross- cultural understanding and 21st- century skills that make north america's platform for economic growth stand out from countries all around the world. president obama's 100,000 strong in the americas initiative will create even more opportunity for students over the course of the next years. finally, we know we have a responsibility to continue to address our security challenges. we're going to continue to affect close security cooperation, respect for human and civil rights. we understand those are deeply enshrined in both u.s. and mexican constitutions. we know that citizen security is critical to the people of both of our countries. it's really good to welcome you here to washington. i look forward to our conversation. i know president obama is very much looking forward to his trip to mexico in may and meeting with the president. there we will be able to solidify some of the things we're talking about today. welcome to washington. thank you for the extraordinary partnership that we share. >> thank you, sir. and morning, ladies gentlemen. allow me to express once a
we are developing cross- cultural understanding and 21st- century skills that make north america's platform for economic growth stand out from countries all around the world. president obama's 100,000 strong in the americas initiative will create even more opportunity for students over the course of the next years. finally, we know we have a responsibility to continue to address our security challenges. we're going to continue to affect close security cooperation, respect for human and civil...
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i think all three of you for serving on the front lines and protecting america. the questions i would like to ask focus on two areas. goinginancial planning forward at the department. missile defense. and our ability to defend the homeland with, there has been much escutcheon about sequestration and the current budget that does not reflect sequestration but i understand the department will hopefully submit a plan to comply with those cuts. that presents both short-term challenges and long-term challenges. in addition, the budget contemplates a renewed commission process going forward. i would suggest ithe process, both of assessing sequestration in the short and long-term, and that abrack process, significant component of the department assessment should in whichonsideration we can reduce our footprint overseas. reduce our bases overseas, our amount power overseas, -- manpower overseas, consistent with our imperative to protect national security. the first question i wanted to ask secretary hagel is, to what extent of the department , inently assessing complying
i think all three of you for serving on the front lines and protecting america. the questions i would like to ask focus on two areas. goinginancial planning forward at the department. missile defense. and our ability to defend the homeland with, there has been much escutcheon about sequestration and the current budget that does not reflect sequestration but i understand the department will hopefully submit a plan to comply with those cuts. that presents both short-term challenges and long-term...
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after what happened in canada yesterday, boston, we need to tighten up north america and work on the borders. we had better stop and i would love to have the secretary, the senior al qaeda operatives -- remember, this is a criminal state. i thought that they were woefully misinformed yesterday. they need to get someone in here to say that those branch officers need to get out of the upper east side of new york, because this is very serious for the american public, not being told what is really taking place. host: we are looking at live images of the senate judiciary committee hearing. we will go in a few moments. slated tolitano is testify. jason writes to us on the facebook page, saying that the immigration host: katie from new york. caller: wildebeest the same financial qualifications for these people to be considered will there be the same financial qualifications? people living at or below the poverty line that will need government assistance to be living, just be able to survive. you have there is -- to be able to show you can support yourself as a citizen. homeland can see secu
after what happened in canada yesterday, boston, we need to tighten up north america and work on the borders. we had better stop and i would love to have the secretary, the senior al qaeda operatives -- remember, this is a criminal state. i thought that they were woefully misinformed yesterday. they need to get someone in here to say that those branch officers need to get out of the upper east side of new york, because this is very serious for the american public, not being told what is really...
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a nuclear north korea continues its bellicose behavior, threatening american allies in the region. it hopes to distract attention if it is expanding its nuclear ambitions. i commend u.s. efforts to show support for our allies and display strong leadership in the region. in syria, bashar al assad responded to protests with murderous violence, and after two years of chaos and 70,000 dead, the country is caught in a bloody civil war that plays out under the shadow of chemical weapons. syria places the entire region at risk, and without a change in course, provides a new safe haven for al qaeda to plan future attacks, at the same time, while controlling some of the world's deadliest weapons. islamic radicals still seek to exploit weak states or regions in their quest to enact an evil vision of society opposed to the principles of our civilization. we experience a daily onslaught of russian and chinese cyber attacks, iranian and north korean growing capabilities, attacks that steal americans' technological innovation and ingenuity. the keys to military and economic success as a nation a
a nuclear north korea continues its bellicose behavior, threatening american allies in the region. it hopes to distract attention if it is expanding its nuclear ambitions. i commend u.s. efforts to show support for our allies and display strong leadership in the region. in syria, bashar al assad responded to protests with murderous violence, and after two years of chaos and 70,000 dead, the country is caught in a bloody civil war that plays out under the shadow of chemical weapons. syria places...
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think that north korea is to being able to reach japan? >> well, i'll begin and ask general dempsey to finish your line of questions. first, this country, the united states of america, our allies, the united nations has been very clear that north korea has been with its rhetoric, with actions -- have been skating very close to a dangerous line. their actions and their words have not helped diffuse a combustible situation and it is certainly the intent and hope of all of our allies and certainly this country that that rhetoric be ratcheted down, those actions be neutralized and that's in the interest of all countries. now in the event that that does not occur, as we have said many times, our country is fully prepared to deal with any contingency, any action that north korea may take and any provocation that they may instigate. and we have contingencies prepared to do that. with that said, let me ask general dempsey for his remarks and that will get us into your second question. >> proximity of the north koreans to achieving a nuclear device
think that north korea is to being able to reach japan? >> well, i'll begin and ask general dempsey to finish your line of questions. first, this country, the united states of america, our allies, the united nations has been very clear that north korea has been with its rhetoric, with actions -- have been skating very close to a dangerous line. their actions and their words have not helped diffuse a combustible situation and it is certainly the intent and hope of all of our allies and...
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in north carolina. good morning. caller: about the individual gun massacres that happen every year in a brown america, and the hundred thousand permanent injuries, other shootings caused y'all ever-- have heard about other countries like japan and britain, japan, forcanada, instance, we have 400 more gun crimes per capita. one is figuring they are third the size of ours. 400 times more gun crimes. that means we are 400 times more lazy and cowardly and stupid than japan. i believe we are only about 10 more times more lazy and stupid than japan. britain, some bloody violent people. we have 100 times more per capital gun crime then britain. we have 200 times more than crime than canada. as us.e the same people their top people. they have plenty of guns. but still own a handgun in canada, you have to go practically threw an fbi track. they check your ex-wife, you paycheck everybody. gun crimest of our with these stupid hand cannons in all of these not cease caring sround -- all of these nazi carrying around -- host: roy,
in north carolina. good morning. caller: about the individual gun massacres that happen every year in a brown america, and the hundred thousand permanent injuries, other shootings caused y'all ever-- have heard about other countries like japan and britain, japan, forcanada, instance, we have 400 more gun crimes per capita. one is figuring they are third the size of ours. 400 times more gun crimes. that means we are 400 times more lazy and cowardly and stupid than japan. i believe we are only...
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america, and other self-proclaimed spokesmen for merican muslim, the f.b.i. has battlerized its train materials. does this delicacy infect the f.b.i.'s interrogation group as well? will we see another performance like the army's after-action report following major d.a. nidal hasan's rampage at fort hood in 2009, proceeded by his report alahu akbar, a that spoke nothing of militant islam, but referred to the incident as workplace violence. if tone is set at the top, recall that the army chief of staff at the time said the most tragic result of fort hood would be if it interfered with he army's diversity program. presumably the investigation into the boston terror attack will include inquiry into not only the immediate circumstances of the crime, but so who funded tamerlan tsarnaev's month-long so he journal abroad in 2012 and his comfortable lifestyle. did he have a supportive network? what training did he and perhaps his younger brother receive in the use of weapons? where did the elder of the two learn to make the suicide vest he reportedly wore? the investi
america, and other self-proclaimed spokesmen for merican muslim, the f.b.i. has battlerized its train materials. does this delicacy infect the f.b.i.'s interrogation group as well? will we see another performance like the army's after-action report following major d.a. nidal hasan's rampage at fort hood in 2009, proceeded by his report alahu akbar, a that spoke nothing of militant islam, but referred to the incident as workplace violence. if tone is set at the top, recall that the army chief of...
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and especially with north korea. they are watching, too. is america going to keep bluffing? it's time to step up. host: is it more than about the u.s. posture in the world as far as our ability to handle these situations and our ability to do so? caller: not so much. it's just that we said they crossed the line. it's time to do something about it. host: they are taking a look at air traffic control and trying to alleviate delays in flight and bring in money to help alleviate that. the it passed in the senate and the house is taking it up today. if approved that will be aimed at easying travel delays. many lawmakers already left washington for a weeklong recess. host: in georgia, this is craig. our independent line. caller: yes, sir. appreciate you letting me put a few words on this. this country has been involved in too many wars. over the years. i think we're all war wary. mr. time israel, tanyahu, lobbyists say jump, our elected officials ask how high? host: we're focusing specifically on syria. your thoughts? caller: stay out of it. we have far too many problems as it is
and especially with north korea. they are watching, too. is america going to keep bluffing? it's time to step up. host: is it more than about the u.s. posture in the world as far as our ability to handle these situations and our ability to do so? caller: not so much. it's just that we said they crossed the line. it's time to do something about it. host: they are taking a look at air traffic control and trying to alleviate delays in flight and bring in money to help alleviate that. the it passed...
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we had to get it from the islamic society of north america's own website. they reported that on wednesday, february 8, it was last year, 2012, that the american arab antidiscrimination committee, the arab american institute, the interfaith alliance, the islamic society of north america, isna, which has been pronounced by the fifth circuit as having plenty of evidence to support that they fund terrorism, and have, and then it mentioned other groups, including the shoulder to shoulder campaign. but they, it says, they had an opportunity to discuss the matter with the public affairs office of the f.b.i. director robert muller joined the meeting to discuss these matters with representatives from the organizations. the conversation with director muller centered on material used by the agency that depicts falsehoods and negative connotations of the muslim american community. the use of the material was first uncovered by "wired" magazine. and that was uncovered by an organization that seems to be right in there with those who were unindicted by named co-conspirat
we had to get it from the islamic society of north america's own website. they reported that on wednesday, february 8, it was last year, 2012, that the american arab antidiscrimination committee, the arab american institute, the interfaith alliance, the islamic society of north america, isna, which has been pronounced by the fifth circuit as having plenty of evidence to support that they fund terrorism, and have, and then it mentioned other groups, including the shoulder to shoulder campaign....
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think that north korea is to being able to reach japan? >> well, i'll begin and ask general dempsey to finish your line of questions. first, this country, the united states of america, our allies, the united nations has been very has been north korea ith its rhetoric, with actions -- have been skating very close to a dangerous line. their actions and their words a e not helped diffuse combustible situation and it is certainly the intent and hope of all of our allies and certainly this country that that rhetoric be ratcheted down, those actions be neutralized and that's in the interest of all countries. now in the event that that does not occur, as we have said many times, our country is fully prepared to deal with any contingency, any action that north korea may take and any provocation that they may instigate. and we have contingencies prepared to do that. with that said, let me ask general dempsey for his remarks and that will get us into your second question. >> proximity of the north reans to achieving a nuclear device on a ballistic m
think that north korea is to being able to reach japan? >> well, i'll begin and ask general dempsey to finish your line of questions. first, this country, the united states of america, our allies, the united nations has been very has been north korea ith its rhetoric, with actions -- have been skating very close to a dangerous line. their actions and their words a e not helped diffuse combustible situation and it is certainly the intent and hope of all of our allies and certainly this...
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we would have more jobs in america but we didn't. towent to the metric system repair the imported jump that came into this country. how naive our people? host: ollie, north carolina? caller: i was calling about this proposed cigarette tax. it is only hurting the middle class and the poor. host: keep going with your thoughts. sometimes it seems like the rich have paid to these lobbies and get these groups to avoid them paying taxes. in the end, you could fund a program if you would get big business to pay their fair share. it is obvious that the only reason there is no money in the country is because they ship the jobs that. tois cheaper to get them answer phones in india than america. look at the backgrounds of companies -- people have their shoes made across the east because it is cheaper to have child labor do they get out of paying taxes but they're supposed to create jobs. host: you say have business pay for this instead of a cigarette tax? caller: exactly, it will hurt lower and middle-class people and does not do anybody any go
we would have more jobs in america but we didn't. towent to the metric system repair the imported jump that came into this country. how naive our people? host: ollie, north carolina? caller: i was calling about this proposed cigarette tax. it is only hurting the middle class and the poor. host: keep going with your thoughts. sometimes it seems like the rich have paid to these lobbies and get these groups to avoid them paying taxes. in the end, you could fund a program if you would get big...
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all across america people work together. and that's the spirit. that's what i learned growing up in a small town in north dakota, that we can accomplish things if we keep our eye on the goals, if we understand and appreciate that we all come from different places and that we all need to work together and that sometimes we are not going to agree, but we need to move forward. we need to work together to move this country forward. and so i want to just take a ment and hopefully i won't get too emotional, but i want just to think about this, that we live in a country an amazing country where the daughter of a school cook and janitor and a seasonal construction worker can stand on the floor of the united states senate and address this body. it's an amazing country, and we can never forget that value. but i never thought i'd be here. what do i mean by that? i never thought thai would come to the united states senate. you know why? because i had senator conrad and i had senator dgan, and these are two giants who came to this body, spoke their mind, repre
all across america people work together. and that's the spirit. that's what i learned growing up in a small town in north dakota, that we can accomplish things if we keep our eye on the goals, if we understand and appreciate that we all come from different places and that we all need to work together and that sometimes we are not going to agree, but we need to move forward. we need to work together to move this country forward. and so i want to just take a ment and hopefully i won't get too...
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america's platform for economic growth stand out from countries all around the world. president obama's 100,000 strong in the americas initiative will create even more opportunity for students over the course of the next years. finally, we know we have a responsibility to continue to address our security challenges. tore going to continue affect close security cooperation, respect for human and civil rights. we understand those are deeply enshrined in both u.s. and mexican constitutions. at citizen security is critical to e ople of both of our countries. it's really good to welcome you here to washington. i look forward to our conversation. i know president obama is very much looking forward to his trip to mexico in may and meeting with the president. there we will be able to solidify some of the things we're talking about today. welcome to washington. thank you for the extraordinary partnership that we share. >> thank you, sir. good morning, ladies and gentlemen. allow me to express once again the solidarity of the people and government of mexico with united states, w
america's platform for economic growth stand out from countries all around the world. president obama's 100,000 strong in the americas initiative will create even more opportunity for students over the course of the next years. finally, we know we have a responsibility to continue to address our security challenges. tore going to continue affect close security cooperation, respect for human and civil rights. we understand those are deeply enshrined in both u.s. and mexican constitutions. at...
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nuclear north korea continues its bellicose behavior, threatening american allies in the region. hopes to distract attention if its expanding nuclear ambitions. commend u.s. every thes to show support for allies and display strong leadership in the region. in syria, bashar al assad responded to protests of murderous violence and after two years of chaos and 70,000 dead, the country is caught in a bloody civil twhar plays out under the shadow of chemical weapons. chaos places the entire la vant at risk and without a change in course provides a new safe haven for al qaeda to plan future attacks. at this time while controlling some of the world's most deadliest weapons. islamic radicals still seek to exploit weak states or regions in their quest to enact an evil vision of society opposed to the principles of our civilization. we experience a daily onslaught of russian and chinese cyber attacks, iranian and north korean growing capabilities. attack that's steal americans' technological innovation and enknewty. keys to military and economic success as a nation are at risk. in afghanis
nuclear north korea continues its bellicose behavior, threatening american allies in the region. hopes to distract attention if its expanding nuclear ambitions. commend u.s. every thes to show support for allies and display strong leadership in the region. in syria, bashar al assad responded to protests of murderous violence and after two years of chaos and 70,000 dead, the country is caught in a bloody civil twhar plays out under the shadow of chemical weapons. chaos places the entire la vant...
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television provider. >> secretary john kerry wrapped up his talks about north korea. next they talk about military and diplomatic options. this event is hosted by the american enterprise institute. >> i thought i might spend a couple minutes discussing some of the discussing domestic politics perhaps recalling some of the theatrics we have seen. we don't always think of it this way, but the north koreaian system, like all other political systems operated by human beings, does indeed have domestic politics. if we pay attention and try to understand some of the domestic politics entailed, we may be better placed to deal with some of the external man fest -- manifestations and love plers that they are sending us and so forth. to begin we need to talk about not the current ruler of north korea, but his father. kim jung il was not a bad king. he was an extraordinarily bad king. he was a disastrous king for that system. ly explain what i mean by this. he had decades of preparation accorded to him of his reign. his father died in 1944. two years before that, his dad told for
television provider. >> secretary john kerry wrapped up his talks about north korea. next they talk about military and diplomatic options. this event is hosted by the american enterprise institute. >> i thought i might spend a couple minutes discussing some of the discussing domestic politics perhaps recalling some of the theatrics we have seen. we don't always think of it this way, but the north koreaian system, like all other political systems operated by human beings, does indeed...
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john from north carolina, independent caller. caller: i am sitting and watching two speakers in america talk about maggie thatcher as if she was some kind of angel. i was born in barbados. i first migrated to england in 1964 as a young man, six years old. i remember maggie thatcher's campaigns before she became prime minister. she was a racist. she called us scalia walks. i am a black man. ywogs.ll in theer, who worked transport, would talk about the bus. if you are 30 and so they gave us -- she hated you. guest: i think it is a tremendously important point. i would argue that she was not racist, certainly by the time she was prime minister, you did not see racism on her. she certainly had some very important moments where she was insensitive toward race anyway in anas -- at a time intense disquiet. there was a very bad riots in a very poor area of south london were a lot of jamaicans and caribbean' migrants lived. this clearly caused a public cry out. instead of going down, looking for a consistent, trying to understand what led
john from north carolina, independent caller. caller: i am sitting and watching two speakers in america talk about maggie thatcher as if she was some kind of angel. i was born in barbados. i first migrated to england in 1964 as a young man, six years old. i remember maggie thatcher's campaigns before she became prime minister. she was a racist. she called us scalia walks. i am a black man. ywogs.ll in theer, who worked transport, would talk about the bus. if you are 30 and so they gave us --...
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north korea. we want to start off a little more broadly and get your views on the role of the u.s. military worldwide. here is the "new york times" article reporting on defense cretary hagel's speech yesterday. budget con strants forcing an overhaul in military operations, hagel says. facing inevitable steep cuts in military spending even as globalt threats remain high. said wednesday that he is being forced to consider fundamental changes in how the pentagon defends american interests and conducts its daily business. in his first major address as secretary -- addressing an audience, mr. hagel offered no specific cancellations, trims or shifts in pentagon spending accounts, >> host: again, role of the u.s. military worldwide is our topic this morning. here's a little bit more from defense secretary hagel. >> in a decade where our country has grown we'rey of war and skeptical of foreign entanglements, questions arise about the merits of america's role in the world. america's global leadership. amer
north korea. we want to start off a little more broadly and get your views on the role of the u.s. military worldwide. here is the "new york times" article reporting on defense cretary hagel's speech yesterday. budget con strants forcing an overhaul in military operations, hagel says. facing inevitable steep cuts in military spending even as globalt threats remain high. said wednesday that he is being forced to consider fundamental changes in how the pentagon defends american...
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is this good for america to have a citizen going back and forth? is it bad for america? host: i would hope that dennis rodman wants to go back because since he was over there a few weeks ago he has learned so much about the oppression, the murder, the slavery, the absolute impoverishment of an entire coveuntry. he says they would just hang out and have some fun. guest: while mr. rodman is having fun with the north korean dictator there are multiple generations of families who have no hope of ever getting out of the north korean prison camps. hundreds of thousands of this koreans's felolow are in the most debased situations you can ever imagine. i hope it movie stars and athletes go over there we can have some more openness. i hope he will at least read an article or two. i read a book from the only person who has escaped from the north korean prison camp. the information is a short tweeted. before mr. rodman goes back to north korea and goes to a nice basketball game with this dicta tor it might not hurt him to read about the awful treatment that most north koreans recei
is this good for america to have a citizen going back and forth? is it bad for america? host: i would hope that dennis rodman wants to go back because since he was over there a few weeks ago he has learned so much about the oppression, the murder, the slavery, the absolute impoverishment of an entire coveuntry. he says they would just hang out and have some fun. guest: while mr. rodman is having fun with the north korean dictator there are multiple generations of families who have no hope of...
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consequences coming from the united states of america. dig durban is right about china. china has sort of allowed this bad boy in the neighborhood as a way of sort of having a counterbalance against the united states influence. they do not want them to act up too much. in away, there is no other way of looking at it -- china is somewhat glad that they're causing us problems and causing and extend our diplomatic energy. toban is right, china needs step up. this young leader is trying to .ssert his boldness he is brand-new, nobody knows him. he wants people to think he is strong. if he should do a birthday, a display of fireworks today, and some the goes in the wrong has broughthen he devastation down on himself and his people. i hope he has got some mature people around him who are saying, you know, bring us much fire as you want to and if you can bring the secretary of state over here, good for you, but don't you dare do anything that endangers anybody's lives, particularly the lives of our allies. > felix is an independent caller. i woul
consequences coming from the united states of america. dig durban is right about china. china has sort of allowed this bad boy in the neighborhood as a way of sort of having a counterbalance against the united states influence. they do not want them to act up too much. in away, there is no other way of looking at it -- china is somewhat glad that they're causing us problems and causing and extend our diplomatic energy. toban is right, china needs step up. this young leader is trying to .ssert...
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marsha is joining us from burlington, vermont on the question of the boy scouts of america saying yes to gay scouts, no to gay leaders. a vote by the executive committee of the boy scouts of america. what is your take on this? even though the statement allows gay youths, i still have to comment on that just because of the callers that have been calling in. i don't know how all the orgazaon is, but decades, write? i am sure it gay youth have been sleeping in tents with other boy scouts for a long time, and as far as i know, the world has not come to an end. i far as a football player, am pretty sure he showered with gay people, to, so he is just going to have to look it that, i guess. host: we have been focusing on the boy scouts of america. you can get more information by logging on to bsa.org. they have issued a statement that they would allow all gay scouts but not a leaders. we'll follow the story again in the weeks ahead. we will turn our attention to a special election in south carolina. also, what is next on the immigration debate. mark murray of nbc news is going to be joining
marsha is joining us from burlington, vermont on the question of the boy scouts of america saying yes to gay scouts, no to gay leaders. a vote by the executive committee of the boy scouts of america. what is your take on this? even though the statement allows gay youths, i still have to comment on that just because of the callers that have been calling in. i don't know how all the orgazaon is, but decades, write? i am sure it gay youth have been sleeping in tents with other boy scouts for a...
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america is the guardian of global security. we should be proud of that. one not turn our back on keys nor will we hesitate what we need to do to defend our allies. if budget is an analyst patient of our values and priorities -- this budget is an illustration of our values and priorities. i have a record of wanting to do deficit reduction. we are grappling with these at the stateoo department. as part of the budget, we will help cut our deficit responsibly while investing in areas that attract economic growth and create jobs for americans and secure our national interest. budget request of represents a six percent reduction from 2012 fudnding levels. we have examined our request with a clear determination to improve efficiency. given limited reforms and reduce costs -- we have implemented reforms and reduce cost. we deliver the maximum bang for the minimal manager of our citizens dollars. about one penny for our national security and global interests out of every dollar. you may give you examples of the kind of work you're doing
america is the guardian of global security. we should be proud of that. one not turn our back on keys nor will we hesitate what we need to do to defend our allies. if budget is an analyst patient of our values and priorities -- this budget is an illustration of our values and priorities. i have a record of wanting to do deficit reduction. we are grappling with these at the stateoo department. as part of the budget, we will help cut our deficit responsibly while investing in areas that attract...
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the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentleman from north carolina, mr. jones, for five minutes. mr. jones: thank you very much. when i was home like most members during the easter break, i had the opportunity to read in the rally, north carolina, paper an art -- raleigh, north carolina paper an article that took me back. the title is iran is viktor -- victor in post war iraq. the first paragraph says, 10 years after the united states' land invasion to out of iraqi president -- oust iraqi president,s the common enemy is iran. i think most of us in the house know 25, 30 years ago our nation supported saddam hussein when he was fighting the iranians. this is what frustrates the american people. we create a bad policy, we continue to support a bad policy. it makes no sense. yesterday i had the opportunity to speak to the inspector general on the iraq project and what he shared with me i would like maybe when i get the report to share more information, but just for example approximately $11.7 billion in waste, fraud, and abuse. what makes this so ironic is th
the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentleman from north carolina, mr. jones, for five minutes. mr. jones: thank you very much. when i was home like most members during the easter break, i had the opportunity to read in the rally, north carolina, paper an art -- raleigh, north carolina paper an article that took me back. the title is iran is viktor -- victor in post war iraq. the first paragraph says, 10 years after the united states' land invasion to out of iraqi president --...
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there are already rumblings every day of people needing to clean house in north korea, going to iran, turn it into a glass factory. what you think about the quote from eisenhower when he warned that the military-industrial complex will bankrupt america? volunteer military, a jumbo shrimp oxymoron. anyway, the symptom or the disease, we cannot afford all of these actions anymore. guest: as you pointed out, general eisenhower said it best. cautious were most iraq going into a rack -- paid a disproportionate part of the price. the debt that we have compiled for iraq and afghanistan is that the military may be forced to make a number of choices that are not necessarily first choices. the cost of strikes has become extremely high. the cost of military benefits and health care may be the right choice, but we have not figured out a way to pay for it. this has added another $2 trillion to our national debt. speakingl -- we are speaking to linda bilmes. the cost estimate according to this report is placed between $4 trillion and $6 trillion. ted is next, new york. hello, thank you for c- span.
there are already rumblings every day of people needing to clean house in north korea, going to iran, turn it into a glass factory. what you think about the quote from eisenhower when he warned that the military-industrial complex will bankrupt america? volunteer military, a jumbo shrimp oxymoron. anyway, the symptom or the disease, we cannot afford all of these actions anymore. guest: as you pointed out, general eisenhower said it best. cautious were most iraq going into a rack -- paid a...
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for what purpose does the gentlewoman from north carolina rise? ms. foxx: mr. speaker, by direction of the committee on rules, i call up house resolution 146 and ask for its immediate consideration. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the resolution. the clerk: house calendar number 15, house resolution 146, resolved that upon the adoption of this resolution, it shall be in order to consider in the house the bill h.r. 1120, to prohibit the national labor relations board from taking any action that requires a quorum of the members of the board until such time as board constitutes a quorum shall have been confirmed by the senate, the supreme court issues a decision on the constitutionality of the appointments to the board made in january, 2012, or the adjournment sine die of the first session of the 113th congress. all points of order against consideration of the bill are waived. in lieu of the amendment in the nation of a substitute recommended by the committee on education and the work force, now printed in the bill, an amendment in the nature of a s
for what purpose does the gentlewoman from north carolina rise? ms. foxx: mr. speaker, by direction of the committee on rules, i call up house resolution 146 and ask for its immediate consideration. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the resolution. the clerk: house calendar number 15, house resolution 146, resolved that upon the adoption of this resolution, it shall be in order to consider in the house the bill h.r. 1120, to prohibit the national labor relations board from taking...
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doesn't have direct influence with north korea other than the military threat. and that has huge risks and dangers with somebody as untested, as provocative, and already proven himself willing to be reckless over the course of the last months. china does have a relationship. china provides almost 3/4 of the fuel to the north. china is a significant banking conduit for the north. china provides significant food aid to the north. i think it's fair to say that without china north korea would collapse. therefore i think it is important for us to work with china. i think china has indicated its willingness to work with us. now, they also are worried about instability, i understand that. china doesn't want to create greater instability on the korean peninsula or create a situation which from a humanitarian point of view they would inherent most of the problems with it. hope fully -- hopefully diplomacy will work here. that's the key. to work with the chinese to change the equation that is had a bad repetition syndrome of total reneging, complete failure, and increased
doesn't have direct influence with north korea other than the military threat. and that has huge risks and dangers with somebody as untested, as provocative, and already proven himself willing to be reckless over the course of the last months. china does have a relationship. china provides almost 3/4 of the fuel to the north. china is a significant banking conduit for the north. china provides significant food aid to the north. i think it's fair to say that without china north korea would...
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tracks domestic islamists that are filled with the rugged such as the council -- islamic society of north america and we've been able to see if there's been a close correlation between these groups and lobbying the obama administration. it come out and support the brotherhood in egypt and elsewhere in the middle east. do you think that they are having an impact on how the administration deals with indigenous christians in the muslim world? >> quick canvass. we would have no idea on, you know, what are the dynamics, just observe the phenomenon, the current administration, with the bush administration as far as are doing with iraq did not raise this issue, did not focus on the persecution of christians. so i think there are many dynamics joining one of sort of political practice whereby the u.s. and also u.s. doesn't want to be seen as a christian nation simply defending christians. these are how the most opportune how the decision-making goes on, i don't know. >> i think that there's a "blind spot" in -- also uploaded to this book. about when journalists don't get religion. i think is also
tracks domestic islamists that are filled with the rugged such as the council -- islamic society of north america and we've been able to see if there's been a close correlation between these groups and lobbying the obama administration. it come out and support the brotherhood in egypt and elsewhere in the middle east. do you think that they are having an impact on how the administration deals with indigenous christians in the muslim world? >> quick canvass. we would have no idea on, you...
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america, usually don't know about this. if there's a particularly horrendous and today, say the bombing of the cathedral in that matter bombing of churches in egypt, didn't make it on cnn. but then it dies away again. the actual phenomenon is continuing. 10, 12 people do. so there's very the wellness of what is happening and in some cases the communications, in many cases, communities which are 2000 years old. >> pollen i wrote a book together in 1996, 97 it came out called the blood cries out and covered the same issue. it became more and more out of date as the problems increased in the world. i set aside the christian persecution when i went to jerusalem in 2006. it crossed my path over and over again because people came from cherokee, casa, all over the middle east with terrible stories. christian teachers, christian missionaries to start areas that were leaving and i began to see the increase and of course watching now the arab spring explode, arab spring as close as we always say, has made things so much worse and it'
america, usually don't know about this. if there's a particularly horrendous and today, say the bombing of the cathedral in that matter bombing of churches in egypt, didn't make it on cnn. but then it dies away again. the actual phenomenon is continuing. 10, 12 people do. so there's very the wellness of what is happening and in some cases the communications, in many cases, communities which are 2000 years old. >> pollen i wrote a book together in 1996, 97 it came out called the blood...
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america are -- whether they're inside churches or outside of them, usually don't know about this. if there's particular horrendous incident, say the bombing of the cathedral in baghdad or bombing of churches in egypt, it may get in the news, may get on cnn, but then it dies away again. but the actual phenomenon is continuing. not necessarily with 65 people dead but with ten, 12 people dead. so there's very little awareness of what is happening around the world, and in some cases there's very little awareness of the existence of christian communities in these places in many cases, community which are 2,000 years old. >> paul and i wrote a book together in 1996? called, the blood cries out. and we covered this same issue. the book became more and more out of date as the problems increased in the world. i'd kind of set aside the problem of christian persecution when i 2010 jerusalem -- when i went to jerusalem in 2006 but it crossed my path over and over again in jerusalem because being at crossroadses people came from turkey, gaza, all over the middle east with terrible stories abou
america are -- whether they're inside churches or outside of them, usually don't know about this. if there's particular horrendous incident, say the bombing of the cathedral in baghdad or bombing of churches in egypt, it may get in the news, may get on cnn, but then it dies away again. but the actual phenomenon is continuing. not necessarily with 65 people dead but with ten, 12 people dead. so there's very little awareness of what is happening around the world, and in some cases there's very...
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if you look at the statistics of what region of north america suffered the most raids during the war of 1812, it'll surprise you that a it was the chesapeake. and maryland suffered more than virginia. and the river suffered more than any part of maryland. and that was because there was so much raiding going up and down the river, also the potomac and other rivers. so many slaves would be taken off, so many hogs heads of tobacco were burnt, so many plantation homes were burnt that if you start looking at the newspaper ads in 1814, 1815, 1816, 1817, you see farm and plantation after farm and plantation that are for sale. and literally, the population of southern maryland decreased because of all of the depp priations that to can considered here during the -- that occurred here during the war of 1812. so slavery was a part of that, but i would say the primary reason for that was because of the intense raiding that took place here during the british. >> i'd like to go to the center of your question, because a rather interesting one, what are the pressures that keep maryland as slave, you
if you look at the statistics of what region of north america suffered the most raids during the war of 1812, it'll surprise you that a it was the chesapeake. and maryland suffered more than virginia. and the river suffered more than any part of maryland. and that was because there was so much raiding going up and down the river, also the potomac and other rivers. so many slaves would be taken off, so many hogs heads of tobacco were burnt, so many plantation homes were burnt that if you start...
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between north america and europe and asia, with europe and asia as well. i think all our great growth opportunities. that is what we are seeing for double digits. and that will continue as we come into the second half. >> okay, it has to do with you and your business. >> well, yes. i do think the economy is stronger than last year. i think it could be stronger in their headwinds we are still facing. and we can have some stability to help us plan a little bit better, we could take advantage of the opportunities that are out there. when we look the economy, we are looking at a number of things. we look at it as an import and export. europe is a strong exporter. we are the same. we have great products out of asia even though it could shift from china to vietnam and etc. when you talk about yields, our customers are getting very smart with their logistics. it is a challenge for me. we can give you any speed you need. we can get you from point a to point be. we can do that from a low-cost mode. so we will economy back. so it might be deferred to as this product
between north america and europe and asia, with europe and asia as well. i think all our great growth opportunities. that is what we are seeing for double digits. and that will continue as we come into the second half. >> okay, it has to do with you and your business. >> well, yes. i do think the economy is stronger than last year. i think it could be stronger in their headwinds we are still facing. and we can have some stability to help us plan a little bit better, we could take...
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koreans which for some reason could she trying north america terms of them trying to show their strength in pyongyang. >> well, as you point out, secretary kerry is in the region and just had a press conference in seoul and it's important to remember we're at a unique time in northeast asia in that the leaders of japan, south korea, north korea, and china, are all relatively new. so this is a very timely visit by secretary kerry to establish those relationships, to consult on a tense time on the korean peninsula. and to make clear our resolve in standing by our partners, as well as communicating with the chinese about the best approach vis-a-vis north korea, and it's important to recognize we have been through these cycles with north korea before, and we need to continue to show our partners that we will stand by them and continue to make the case that we need -- that north korea will not benefit from this type of behavior. i have went to korea a couple of times in this job, opposite with secretary clinton and secretary gates for what we call a two plus two meeting, which is the defense
koreans which for some reason could she trying north america terms of them trying to show their strength in pyongyang. >> well, as you point out, secretary kerry is in the region and just had a press conference in seoul and it's important to remember we're at a unique time in northeast asia in that the leaders of japan, south korea, north korea, and china, are all relatively new. so this is a very timely visit by secretary kerry to establish those relationships, to consult on a tense time...
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america. >> the subjects subject you're raising it's an awful lot of it her mission and not at liberty to talk about. i think the public record is pretty clear that al qaeda, senior al qaeda people have been in a rant for some period of time. it's been convenient for a rant to them they are inconvenient for al qaeda to be there. iran is if nothing else, a point through which people travel and go from the afghanistan and pakistan area into the middle east. so yes there is tension for the reasons you said, but there are also some common -- they have some common objectives. the united states being a common enemy in their eyes. so i think what you're seeing with syria, maybe there's some more attention that's fair. that may be some indication of those tensions, but it's not new news that al qaeda has had a presence in iran. how hospitable the hosting has been, how consistently hospitable it's been a something which is worth thinking about, at the presence of al qaeda and iran continues to this day. i think that's about all i can really say. >> i will focus my comments predominately on the
america. >> the subjects subject you're raising it's an awful lot of it her mission and not at liberty to talk about. i think the public record is pretty clear that al qaeda, senior al qaeda people have been in a rant for some period of time. it's been convenient for a rant to them they are inconvenient for al qaeda to be there. iran is if nothing else, a point through which people travel and go from the afghanistan and pakistan area into the middle east. so yes there is tension for the...
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by the escalating situation in north korea. your service is greatly appreciated and i thank all of you for serving on the front lines and protect america. the question i would like to ask focus on two areas. one, financial planning going forward at the departments and number two, missile defense and our ability to defend the homeland. i want to start that much discussion about sequestration that the current budget and the department will hope fully in the month of may comply with the scots that present short-term challenges of long-term challenges. in addition, they contemplate a renew commission process going forward. i would suggest of assessing sequestration in the short-term and long-term and cannot brac process that a component should conclude consideration to the degree with which we can reduce the prance overseas, reduce bases overseas command manpower overseas, consistent with essential imperative for national security. the first question i wanted to ask secretary hagel as to what extent is the department complying with
by the escalating situation in north korea. your service is greatly appreciated and i thank all of you for serving on the front lines and protect america. the question i would like to ask focus on two areas. one, financial planning going forward at the departments and number two, missile defense and our ability to defend the homeland. i want to start that much discussion about sequestration that the current budget and the department will hope fully in the month of may comply with the scots that...